On Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Pasadena City College hosted its 4th Annual Future of Work Conference, that brought together faculty, government, industry and college leadership to discuss ways to increase work-based learning and economic mobility for our students. California Competes Executive Director Dr. Su Jin Jez presented an opening keynote on the current challenges to strengthening the connection between education and work and solutions to overcome these barriers to success.
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